The U.S. Postal Service is worth saving, says Jesse Lichtenstein in Esquire, but it’s going to take much more than ending Saturday mail delivery. The post office must either cut back and consolidate, …

The U.S. Postal Service’s core mission is “to guarantee the sanctity of civic participation and political debate,” says Alexis Madrigal in the Atlantic. Changes in the service are necessary, she says, …

“In rural communities post offices are more than places to buy stamps,” says Evan Kalish in Going Postal. The Alplaus Post Office, which closed on Jan. 6, is more than a place for mail; residents look …

Our opinion: Mail delivery remains an essential public service, and it’s Congress’ job — under the Constitution — to see that it continues. Imagine that you could pay someone 44 cents to take a letter …